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Panzer Dragoon II Zwei Saturn

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2026-04-05 £172.76 £35.54 £720.70 10
2026-04-04 £100.81 £27.49 £414.70 10
2026-04-03 £89.31 £27.49 £414.70 10
2026-04-02 £53.67 £27.49 £120.99 10
2026-04-01 £52.15 £22.25 £120.99 10
2026-03-31 £53.11 £28.10 £120.99 10
2026-03-30 £52.12 £21.96 £120.99 10
2026-03-29 £52.12 £21.96 £120.99 10
2026-03-28 £60.78 £21.90 £156.99 10
2026-03-26 £63.08 £21.86 £156.99 10
2026-03-25 £65.65 £21.90 £156.99 10
2026-03-24 £165.82 £27.78 £1,026.69 10

Game Info

Developer
Team Andromeda
Publisher
Sega
Platform
Saturn
Release Year
1996

Screenshots

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Game History

Panzer Dragoon II Zwei was developed by Team Andromeda at Sega and released for the Sega Saturn console. The game was published by Sega as a sequel to the original Panzer Dragoon, which had launched alongside the Saturn in Japan in 1994.

Panzer Dragoon II Zwei was first released in Japan on March 29, 1996, followed by releases in North America in September 1996 and Europe in 1997. The game continued the on-rail shooter gameplay of its predecessor while expanding the dragon morphing system and visual presentation capabilities of the Saturn hardware.

The game received generally positive critical reception upon release, with reviewers praising its impressive graphics, imaginative world-building, and refined gameplay mechanics. However, commercial performance was moderate, as the on-rail shooter genre was becoming less dominant in the arcade-to-home transition of the mid-1990s. Despite this, Panzer Dragoon II Zwei found an appreciative audience among Saturn enthusiasts.

Today, Panzer Dragoon II Zwei is historically significant to collectors due to the Saturn's relatively small Western game library and the eventual rarity of physical Saturn titles. The game has become increasingly valuable in the collector's market, particularly complete copies with original cases and instruction manuals. This appreciation has grown as the Saturn itself has gained cult status among retro gaming enthusiasts, with early Sega arcade-style games becoming particularly sought after.

An interesting aspect of the game's legacy is that it represented the peak of Team Andromeda's arcade-influenced design philosophy on the Saturn before the studio's later work shifted in different directions. The game also featured early examples of 3D graphics technology on the Saturn that were technically impressive for the time. Panzer Dragoon II Zwei remains notable as one of the stronger entries in Sega's on-rail shooter library and continues to be recognized for its artistic design and technical execution on the Saturn platform.